Nashi Dragneel
The Fiery Idol, Nashi Dragneel, might have gotten her start as a popular pop star, but she's still the daughter of a famed wrestler - and she decided it was high time she wore it on her sleeve, training in the grappling arts to follow in her father's footsteps. Since coming to LAW, she's seen her former duo, the Idol Dragons, rise to tag-team stardom, and she's made it known that fame and adoration is only the beginning of her aspirations. But does she have what it takes to realize her dreams?
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Cyber Widow
"Nashi... That girl has the nerve to act like she is some shining bright star in this company, going around acting like she is this more hot shot coming in and taking stuff from more deserving girls who bust their asses off day and night. So no, next time we have a match, I am going to do what I always do and take her out.”
Theresia Niedermeyer, otherwise known as Cyber Widow, is a former CWA Heavyweight Champion, the first woman to hold the position. Her reign of terror in the ring has made wrestling history in LAW and beyond.
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Alaina Sanders
“She comes from a wrestling family, and has shown a lot of progress in the ring so far. She has a lot of upside for sure and is in a really good spot for someone who has been around less than a year. She does need to keep things from getting to her head though. She came in with fame and popularity women like me had to grind for and work for over the course of years of in-ring work. If she thinks things come automatically and without setback she is in trouble. Her in-ring work is improving all the time and if she can keep in a good mindset she could keep rising up the ranks."
Alaina Sanders was a member of the LAW roster from day one, and boasts one of the most impressive lists of achievements of any woman in professional wrestling, main-eventing in multiple promotions and holding a grand total of 15 championships in her 26-year-and-counting tenure.
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Astrid Ostberg
"My father had a lot of stories to tell about Natsu Dragneel, and now, I've had the pleasure to welcome his daughter to LAW, and to the greater wrestling world.
I was her first opponent, and admittedly, she had a rough start - but I could see she had the same drive in her to succeed that I always did, and when it came time for
our rematch I was happy to see her put her money where her mouth was. At the same time, Nashi still has a way to go before she's at her father's level. She had the basics down, and no one can deny her technical knowledge, but she'll need to keep a hang on her temper and learn not to bite off more than she can chew if she wants to keep making her way to the top."
Astrid Ostberg has held many championships over her career - including the LAW Heavyweight Championship. Through her involvement in the Young Lioness Program, she has put in the work to help many of LAW's up and coming rookies carve out a place for themselves in the wrestling landscape.
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Ayane Yamamoto
"I wouldn't dismiss her for being an idol, but I do question the choices she's made as a wrestler; she picks fights with wrestlers well above her station as if she's desperate for attention. That can either be her best asset or her downfall when she's tested by the best early. The only thing that stands out is a few of the submissions she's tried that she should stick to and start forcing some limbs to bend or break if she wants to start proving she's more than another cute name looking for attention."
Ayane Yamamoto was a former three-time world champion in JCCW and TCF respectively, the latter of which she carried for two and half years in her first reign and defended in Japan, America, the UK, and Mexico. Now a retired manager, she looks to keep her way of wrestling alive either through her family or her students.
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Honie B. Bea
"Buzz? I'm I considered a veteran wrestler qualified to speak here? Well I've been fighting in LAW for a little over two years now. And I've had a good deal of matches, as well as been in Apex. So I guess that's good enough! Anyway, what do I think about Nashi Dragneel: The Fiery Idol? Love her 'Fire Dragon Hip' finisher for one. Hips attacks are always excellent, so she's already a woman of culture. And a speedy one to boot!"
"I also saw
her Apex Match against Yukino Fuyumi. And it was really something else! No dishonor, no toxicity, just a fun back & forth between two BEST FRIENDS FOR BUZZING LIFE! Seeing Nashi and Yukino give the crowd a show, throw everything they had at each other, and proclaim their friendship over and over again made be feel so buzzing giddy! Teehee! One of my favorite parts was when Nashi declared that tapping out before she tried everything possible to escape one of Yukino's moves would be both an insult to Yukino as her friend and as a wrestler. Nashi may not have won that match, but she showed resolve, respect, and commitment! Love to buzzing see it!"
"She also went the distance against Astrid Ostberg (who was heavyweight champion at the time) in a Cage Challenge Match! Seeing how long she could last with the Norsewoman not holding back and whatnot, even drawing blood from her! Nashi may not have won that particular match either, but she's emerged the victor a number of other times. And even when she loses, she always seem to learn and grow! I'm sure Nashi's on a the path to becoming a major LAW star, so make sure ya'll try to keep up with her wrestling journey! THAT DOES NOT MEAN GO AMBUSH HER BACKSTAGE! My compoundeyes are WATCHING all ya'll motherbuzzers... Okay! Byeeeeeeee!"
Honie B. Bea, the Heroine of the Beehive, has established herself as an icon of LAW both through her accomplishments in the ring - including competing against Anastasia Akira at LAW Apex and teaming up with Tracy Canon at We Are LAW 5 - and her dedication to advancing the next generation of LAW wrestlers through serving as an inspiration to the promotion's rising stars.
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Yoko Kitsune
“What? I dunno that loser, what did she do?! Lost at Apex? How about you get lost yourself?”
Yoko has competed in promotions across the globe, boasting 20 successful title defenses in her two-year reign as Rising Sun Puroresu Women's World Champion and competing against fellow veterans like Lyanna Eon and Akira Koizumi.